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    Wc Literature Review

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    The policy that I’m reviewing is the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, it was enforced in 1975. WIC was established from the Child Nutrition Act of 1966. The purpose of WIC is to support low-income families that consist of new mothers with infants or children ages five and younger. This program provides nutritious education and supplement foods to enrich children's lives and promotes healthy habits. WIC has a crucial position in reconstructing health in women’s, infants, and children’s…

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    HIPAA Literature Review

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    Table 1 summarizes the fifteen articles studied throughout this systematic review. These articles offer a range of information regarding HIPAA privacy laws for health care facilities and discuss the importance of HIPAA compliance within health care facilities. Anthony et al. (2014) examined acute care setting large hospitals and discovered the importance of assigning a dedicated compliance officer as well as establishing institutional logics to the success of accomplishing a secure and private…

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    A REVIEW OF THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT 2 This article addresses the problems within prisons: namely, how these institutions fail to rehabilitate prisoners, and instead become hotpots of discontent and misery. The pitiful conditions inside prisons, especially those caused by overzealous and aggressive authority figures, as well as unhappy and mistreated prisoners, are also addressed. The purpose of this research was to discover and isolate processes that cause aggressive (for those with…

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    Introduction Lorazepam is a kind of benzodiazepine in terms of pharmacological class, It is also an anxiolytic drug in terms of the therapeutic class.It is mainly used to treat anxiety and insomnia for adults.Since anxiety and isomnia is getting more common nowadays, It is nesseary to be introduced to more people.In this article, you will know more about the clinical trial ,the pharmacology ,and the pharmacokinetics of Lorazepam. Disscussion of a clinical trial for Lorazepam Lorazepam has a…

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    EHR Literature Review

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    Therefore incorporating published national standard terminology from multiple domains becomes part of the implementation path for establishing common taxonomy and global standards for DHA. This correlates to how ICS Nett understands the DHA context for how they service their stakeholders, namely active duty service members, veterans and their respective families. From a Technical context, in order to respond to the challenge of how to physically integrate data such as national standard…

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    challenge for me in the literature review is going to be in finding a vast array of literature on my topic that is sophisticated and credible. I agree with Boote and Beile (2005) and their assessment of the doctoral literature review and how the literature review should be thorough, credible, sophisticated, and increase the overall understanding of a topic. I will and should be a credible expert on my topic at the end of the literature review process. I believe that this literature review…

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    A literature review is an evaluative report of information found in the literature related to the selected study area. Literature review represents a crucial component of every report or research paper (Jesson et al., 2011). “The higher the academic level of the research, the more important a thorough integration of the findings with existing literature becomes” (Kumar, 2011). Furthermore, project assessment criteria usually require to demonstrate awareness of the current state of knowledge in…

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    This literature review will examine the pre-existing research undertaken on family presence during adult resuscitation (FPDAR) to determine health professional attitudes and experiences in critical care environments regarding FPDAR within Europe. The topic FPDAR was chosen due to the authors experience whilst in placement of a family member being refused permission to remain with their loved one during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The reason the family member was refused permission to remain…

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    As an advance practice nurse to review and critique literatures I use certain strategies. I would consider that is it’s about a question that I have an interest in or it can be used in my practice? With an understanding that an informative title conveys the article’s key concepts, methods, and variable will look for the title and make sure does it accurately describe the article or not. When comes to the abstract, meant for representative of the article or no. Since The abstract provides a brief…

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    Additional recommendations to avoid Zika infected areas especially for pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant. Prevention is the key to averting and stopping the Zika virus. Missing or Unknown Incomplete evidence in the literature exists to the scope of the Zika virus. Plourde, & Bloch (2016) state aspects of Zika virus pathogenesis are unknown and require a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the virus. Control and prevention of the virus remains uncertain with…

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